Dreams
Monday, 25. August 2008, 06:18:01
I know this may sound crazy and that I might get psychologist telling me im just stressed out , but I know what Im talking about.
I don't want to keep saying dreams and nightmares so I will just call them dreams, since like I said before, I want them, good or bad. Lately, I have been having dreams that either disturb me too much or that I just cannot stop thinking about. I know everybody as some dreams that feel too real, but mine are beyond that. I recently had a dream that I was at a concert and fell into a bad group that ended up being vampires. I almost killed the leader but that only got him mad and he told his vampire minions(i like that word) to kill me. Well, to make the story short, I was bit, and was drunk from a vampire. I swear it was amazing. I could feel it as if it were happening in real life, all the pain, all the blood rushing from my neck. I do not remember much about the rest of the dream but that one part both scared me half to death and excited me. To think that I could feel so much through a dream astonished me.
Do not take this post as me being obsessed with vampires. While this may be true, I do not drink blood, claim I have fangs, nor ever want to be "undead". I laugh at the thought since most people that claim they are vampires are just crocks that like to drink blood. I know there are real ones out there but until I get proof, they stay in my dreams.
Okay, now I am getting off the subject. My main point was that I do not believe dreams just show stress or that you are hiding something in your subconscious. If this were true, life would be much simpler than it really is. I believe some dreams are meant to make you think about things maybe others rarely take the time to think about. Maybe some of them are a sort of warning, showing you what could happen if something were to go wrong or if you were to do the wrong thing.
Then there is the other type of dreams. The type that shows you something that will no doubt happen. This may be a form of premonition, or it may be just an unusual awareness some have but I have experienced such. How do skeptics, scientists, even psychologists explain how a child can have a dream about a favorite uncle coming to her in her sleep and then waking up(still in the dream) to hear everybody saying he is dead, then a short time later, this uncle dies of cancer? Dreams are powerful things, and should be respected as such.















